- Rokitansky diverticulum
- traction d.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Rokitansky diverticulum hernia pelvis — Ro·ki·tan·sky diverticulum, hernia, pelvis (ro″kĭ tahnґske) [Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky, Czech pathologist in Austria, 1804–1878] see traction diverticulum, under diverticulum, see massive hepatic necrosis, under necrosis, and see… … Medical dictionary
Diverticulum — Classification and external resources MeSH D004240 A diverticulum (plural: diverticula) is medical or biological term for an outpouching of a hollow (or a fluid filled) structure in the body. Depending upon which layers of the structure are… … Wikipedia
Baron Carl von Rokitansky — (German: Carl Freiherr von Rokitansky , Czech: Karel Rokytanský ) (February 19, 1804 ndash; July 23, 1878), was a Bohemian physician, pathologist, humanist philosopher and liberal politician.Medical careerCarl von Rokitansky was born in Hradec… … Wikipedia
traction diverticulum — a localized distortion, angulation, or funnel shaped bulging of the full thickness of the wall of the esophagus, caused by adhesions resulting from some external lesion. Called also Rokitansky d … Medical dictionary
syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… … Medical dictionary
Diverticulosis — Not to be confused with Diverticulitis. Diverticulosis Classification and external resources Diverticulosis as seen endoscopically ICD 10 K … Wikipedia
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Diverticulitis — Classification and external resources Large bowel (sigmoid colon) showing multiple diverticula. The diverticula appear on either side of the longitudinal muscle bundle (taenium). ICD 10 … Wikipedia
Esophageal disease — Classification and external resources Head and neck. Esophagus at bottom. MeSH … Wikipedia